The striker has been heavily linked with a move to England throughout the summer transfer window, but Sinisa Mihajlovic expects him to stay put

Torino remain confident that Andrea Belotti’s €100 million release clause will not be activated by the likes of Chelsea before the transfer deadline.

The Serie A outfit have seen their star striker generate intense exit talk throughout the summer window, and Belotti has scored two goals in two games this season to follow on from his 28-goal haul last term.

The 23-year-old has, however, declared that he would be happy to stay put, amid the talk of possible bids from the Premier League and other leading divisions across Europe, and his manager is confident that no deal will be done as the clock ticks down towards August 31.

“He is well aware that his performance against Bologna was probably the worst since I’ve been at Torino.

“It would’ve been wise to introduce a limit on the release clause, so it couldn’t be activated late in the transfer session, but I am convinced it won’t happen anyway.

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“I am sure he will stay at Torino but if he would receive an offer I don’t know what he could decide. As of today we received no offer and I think we won’t receive any before the end of the transfer window.”

Chelsea have been heavily linked with Belotti despite already adding Alvaro Morata to their ranks this summer.